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David Letterman’s ‘Late Show’ Clips Vanish From YouTube, CBS.com

“Now that the show has ended, these digital right’s revert back to the show’s copyright owner, Worldwide Pants,” a CBS spokesperson tells TheWrap
David Letterman has disappeared without a trace.
The former host of CBS’s “The Late Show” has seen all video clips of his career wiped from the late-night show’s official YouTube page, as well as CBS.com. The house-cleaning came at the end of the day on Wednesday.
“Now that the show has ended, these digital right‎s revert back to the show’s copyright owner, Worldwide Pants,” a CBS spokesperson told TheWrap.
Also Read: David Letterman Cracks Scientology, Elian Gonzalez Jokes During Final 'Late Show' Monologue
A Worldwide Pants rep told TheWrap: “As you might imagine, there is significant interest in the Worldwide Pants-owned content. We are currently considering a range of options.”
When TheWrap called the Worldwide Pants office in New York City on Friday, there was no answer or voicemail set up. The Los Angeles office previously closed when Craig Ferguson handed the reins over to James Corden.
“There are still a handful of people in New York City handling ‘Late Show’ wind-down activities,” the WWP spokesperson explained. “We will keep you posted on future Pants plans as they become finalized.”
Also read: David Letterman's 'Late Show' Finale Scores Biggest Audience in 21 Years
The new “Late Late Show” is not a Worldwide Pants production, nor is Stephen Colbert‘s version of “The Late Show,” which premieres on Sep. 8.
Letterman’s final “Late Show” taped and aired on May 20.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 12:21 pm 
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Very smart.

But , didnt WW pants essentially come from him being burned at W....NnnnnnnNBC? so he could own his own show?...and thus the content....?

That content is worth much more than....FREE

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A-Hole and bad move.

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He has to. If he wants to make DVD sets or whatever in the future. If you do not protect and vigilantly protect and defend your copyright you can lose it in court.

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In my opinion “The Late Show with David Letterman” on CBS was not as good as his previous show “Late Night with David Letterman” on NBC. I thought “The Late Show” lacked some of the creativity and edge that was evident on “Late Night”.


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They'll hold them off for a while, then create a new page.

It's also possible they're looking into doing a digital deal w/ Hulu or something, some kind of best of.

But if he wants to do something like that, he has to consider buying the rights to his Late Night shows as well, to make the most of it.


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Letterman is an a-hole who has sucked since somewhere around 1987ish.

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Mr. Reason wrote:
Letterman is an a-hole who has sucked since somewhere around 1987ish.


So you two have a lot in common?


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:37 pm 
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Letterman isn't an ass hole. I remember at the time the deal was he owned the SHOW. That's how CBS got him. Where as NBC owned the Tonight Show. Not Leno. Not Carson before him.

So if he owns his show, why is he a dick for not taking it and trying to make money off of it? He's not.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:44 pm 
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Both an asshole and a smart businessman. The hugely successful people are usually both.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:52 pm 
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HE OWNS HIS SHOW.

I don't think you guys get that. Not CBS. So if you own it, why give it away for free?


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Considering Google makes money of Lettermans product....time for Google to pay up?

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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=letterman

Letterman's show is still all over youtube.

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you can never stop youtubers. MST episodes disappear and reappear all the time.


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HE OWNS HIS SHOW.

I don't think you guys get that. Not CBS. So if you own it, why give it away for free?


He would be an idiot if he allowed someone else to profit off of something he owns and not receive a dime.

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He would be an idiot if he allowed someone else to profit off of something he owns and not receive a dime.


Hear hear.... What does YouTube give monetized videos/partners? A few pennies for every 100 views of the commercials packaged with the video? And I know they don't get the pittance if people got adblock-pro (cuz I've seen web ppl bitching about it) -- letterman could easily make a David letterman.com and have all the shit up and either sell subscriptions and/or advertising. Didn't he sit on a lot of the old NBC shows along with every CBS show? There ya go.

Instagram is my personal favorite. When Facebook bought them out they decided to do a really flagrant terms of service that says anything you're dumb enough to upload to them is 100% their intellectual/property to go profit off of 100$. Hell I think if you uploaded something to them and it started getting plastered on shirts/posters/mugs/etc and you were like "hey I should do that" if you started doing it yourself with your own pics they could serve you a cease and desist for profiting off if their IP.

So I remember when the new TOS was announced lots of ppl started talking about never again / i'm uninstalling instagram / etc.... But that's when the media started covering Justin bieber's latest instagrams, the kardaashian Klan, and all of the other celebs who turnedi instagram into THE PLACE TO BE!

now I don't think anyone gives a shit that they're giving ibstagram free content. Although sometimes you see chicks with 200+ pictures of JUST their cats and their feet/shoes so c'est la vie I spose!

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This is what Howard Stern is doing too (google: Whalerock). This will start to be the norm. Owning your own video content and distributing it is extremely valuable.


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Bucky Chris wrote:
This is what Howard Stern is doing too (google: Whalerock). This will start to be the norm. Owning your own video content and distributing it is extremely valuable.

When I glanced at this I thought it said Whalecock. :lol:


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He has to. If he wants to make DVD sets or whatever in the future. If you do not protect and vigilantly protect and defend your copyright you can lose it in court.


who the hell would buy & watch a DVD set of Late Night tv shows ?


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He has to. If he wants to make DVD sets or whatever in the future. If you do not protect and vigilantly protect and defend your copyright you can lose it in court.


who the hell would buy & watch a DVD set of Late Night tv shows ?



Not me but someone out there buys Carson ones and Dean Marin roasts.

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yea

old people with insomnia watching late night infomercials


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Smart businessman. Next question.

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Actually, when I first read about this I knew the answer was smart business man. I'm just worried about where do i go to get my Chris Elliot or Alan Kalter fix.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 11:17 am 
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Actually, when I first read about this I knew the answer was smart business man. I'm just worried about where do i go to get my Chris Elliot or Alan Kalter fix.


These are indeed serious questions in our time. :D

If something was on the internet at any point, it's never going to be "gone". One may have to look in places they wouldn't normally peer into, but it's out there somewhere, Fivel.

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I wouldn't even call him a smart businessman.

Put it this way. Is a restaurant owner considered smart for charging money for his food rather than giving it away for free :lol:

That's what this is. It's not about being smart. He owns something that has some what of a demand and he doesn't want to give it away for free. It's just common sense.

He'll probably sell his shows digitally eventually.


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People go on youtube to watch old episodes of a late night talk show? Fucking why? Late night talk shows are the TV equivalent of sports talk radio; its mildly entertaining when the topics are relevant but why would someone have interest in it even the day after?

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People go on youtube to watch old episodes of a late night talk show? Fucking why? Late night talk shows are the TV equivalent of sports talk radio; its mildly entertaining when the topics are relevant but why would someone have interest in it even the day after?


Entire shows, no. Specific interviews, yes. I mean I checked out some interviews on youtube when I missed shows and knew who he had on. Then I would check out some old interviews like Howard Stern's first appearances in the mid 80s. I noticed the views. Over a million for some. So, yes, there is a demand.


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